What started as a joke (we blame Tom Cruise), became a website that became a legend...and not to mention an award-winning range of gifts that celebrate Wales and the Welsh sense of humour.

So welcome to Taffywood, which began in 2008 from a game played among friends for many years. Since its online launch we've established a cult following of devotees whose ridiculous or groan-inducing Welshified film titles are listed here alongside our own for your amusement.

As you can see from Huw Stephens' Instagram post, right, of our Taffywood wall in St David's shopping centre in central Cardiff, it's kinda taken off in a big way down by yer.

Cinema comes to Wales 'The pictures', as it's now known, arrived in Wales in 1987, just after electricity and shortly before teatime one Friday. At first, coal rather than popcorn was the treat of choice for those attending, and people and sheep turned out in their tens. It's true to say, Wales would never be the same again. READ OUR FACTUAL ACCOUNT

See The Dai Vinci CoedWitness the extraordinary and mind-blowing truth that the Church of Wales tried to keep secret. Adapted from the international bestseller by Dai Brown, this trailer has it all: the Last Supper, the Holy Grail, an eisteddfodd and Rhoose airport. WATCH NOW

We've inspired schools' competitions!

Taffywood in Wales On SundayOn 24/25 August 2011 #welshfilms trended worldwide on Twitter. As a result, Wales On Sunday ran this story with images from our gallery.